While at B&N, I helped point a complete stranger to Ron Paul's new book "The Revolution: A Manifesto" for purchase

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Interesting experience visiting the Barnes and Noble bookstore to purchase the reserved book "The Revolution: A Manifesto" [late afternoon on April 30].

While browsing politics/history table (not the shelf) for books -- I ended up picking "Are We Rome? The Fall of an Empire and the Fate of America" TP by Cullen Murphy -- I picked another book on Ron Paul. The stranger wearing the pair of sunglass on the other side of the table also browsed and saw me pick the book "Ron Paul Speaks" with a cover photo of Dr Paul. He immediately picked the copy after me as though he is instantaneously curious.

I told this stranger Dr Paul's new book "The Revolution" is available now. He lit up and said that's the book he's looking for. I pointed him out to customer service to locate the book.

I could not locate the stack of the book in "New Release" section near the entrance of the store, which is disappointing. Arrangement of the stack of Dr Paul's latest book in New Release Non-Fiction table section would help promote and sell the copies like hot cakes if not for a local B&N "hiding" the copies that force the walk-in customers to ask for it at customer service desk.

I felt better knowing there's another Ron Paul person to help acquire the book by coincidence outside of Meet-Ups and sign waving.

If the local bookstores -- B&N, Borders, independent -- indeed have multiple copies of "The Revolution" yet on sale, be sure to ask for a manager to arrange the book on Non-Fiction New Release table so the customers will have opportunity to locate and browse without having to ask for it at customer service desk.

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Nepos Libertas | Thu, 2008-05-01 06:03

I like alot of his Libertarian ideas, if they're not forced upon the everyday people that is. Does Dr. Paul explain how he's going to get the gold for his standard? I sure hope it's not a war-standard type revolution, but every day that goes by and those rottens steal more, it is more likely.

Some kind of revolution is absolutely inevitable, given the state of affairs. It would be really nice to see GOOD things happen without the really bad this time around.

So we need to lance off the boils, and amputate the gangrene.. right there we're talking about a big fight; or at least big effort, so let's not be suckers, and be fooled by false ideals; regardless of the intelligence or Good intentions said.

Roulette at gunpoint my friends, figure that out.

Grim Reaper | Thu, 2008-05-01 08:47

Have you noticed how much easier it is to strike up a political conversation these days? Heck, you hear someone groan about gas*prices, and you're off; straight to the protocols!! Alot of people are paranoid as hell though, but not nearly everyone. It seems some people are quite happy, not just the rich either.. some paranoid; and a bunch of people that are not happy, but seem to want to be. Every time i check people out, it seems different somehow!(&!

Grim Reaper | Thu, 2008-05-01 09:04

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